Contramandatum

Contramandatum

In English law, a contramandatum was a lawful excuse, which the defendant by his attorney alleged for himself, to show that the plaintiff had no cause to complain.

"Si dies placiti sit contramandatus." II Hen. 1.


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  • contramandatum — /kontramaendeytam/ A lawful excuse, which a defendant in a suit by attorney alleges for himself to show that the plaintiff has no cause of complaint …   Black's law dictionary

  • contramandatum — /kontramaendeytam/ A lawful excuse, which a defendant in a suit by attorney alleges for himself to show that the plaintiff has no cause of complaint …   Black's law dictionary

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